Specs:
- Resolution: 1920x1080
- Tuners: ATSC, NTSC, QAM
- Input:
- 2x HDMI
- 1x Component Video
- 1x Composite Video
- 1x USB
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Panasonic VIERA TC-P50U50 50-Inch 1080p Full HD Plasma TV just dropped to $599.99 on Amazon. It's usually priced at more than $650 I think. This is my 1st post, so I hope I didn't mess up. There's an old thread about this TV in "Deal Talks", but if you are like me, then you probably never go to there. So I thought I would start a new thread here.
http://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-V...roduct_top
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Picture Mode: Cimema
Contrast:100
Brightness:58
Color 43
Tint:0
Sharpness:50
Color Temp: Normal
Color Management: On
CATS: On
Video NR: Weak
Block NR: Off
Mosquito NR: Off
Black Level: Light
3:2 Pulldown Auto
AUDIO:
Bass: +11
Treble: +2
Balance:0
A.I. sound: Off
Surround: Off
Bass Boost: On
Volume Leveler: 0
ALSO I may return this unit...I can't get passed this one thing.
Picture quality is GREAT from about 5-6 feet away but close up I can see all the pixels in the blacks if I am watching a wide-screen movie. Is this normal for plasma? I never have had a plasma so not sure. Up close I see like green pixels fluctuating but back 5-6 feet away looks perfect.
Someone told me "Most Plasmas have this on by default, it's the anti-burn in feature. I know on my Samsung Plasma you can turn it off but I wouldn't advise it."
Picture quality is GREAT from about 5-6 feet away but close up I can see all the pixels in the blacks if I am watching a wide-screen movie. Is this normal for plasma? I never have had a plasma so not sure. Up close I see like green pixels fluctuating but back 5-6 feet away looks perfect.
Someone told me "Most Plasmas have this on by default, it's the anti-burn in feature. I know on my Samsung Plasma you can turn it off but I wouldn't advise it."